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    Water cooled nozzle

    Asbestos fingers or a good idea maybe.

    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/o...cooled-hot-end

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    Very nice nozzle design. That was some beautiful footage of your 3D printer in action. but the 3D printer must be expensive I guess.

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    I posited an idea for doing this on the voltivo forums a while ago, and was handily shot down. Then someone went and made one for the Davinci.

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    The E3D seems to lend itself well to water cooling: http://forum.e3d-online.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=66

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    Refrigerant cooling anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marm View Post
    I posited an idea for doing this on the voltivo forums a while ago, and was handily shot down. Then someone went and made one for the Davinci.
    In nearly all cases, it's good to ignore the naysayers

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    Quote Originally Posted by raysspl View Post
    In nearly all cases, it's good to ignore the naysayers


    Apparently since the stock davinci is incompatible with PLA, since the heat creeps up the hot end, causing premature melting and jams, I had offered that as a solution, and apparently it works.

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